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"A glass-bone child"

The attending physicians considered my daughter's condition critical and gave no hope for her survival.

Favors09/22/2016

Two years ago, our first daughter was born with a serious bone disease. In common parlance, she was a “glass-bone child.” The attending physicians considered her condition critical and gave no hope for her survival.

I was familiar with Montse’s life and death and prayed to her periodically. I intended to make a novena this time but it turned out to be more than that, since I still continue praying to her for my child. My daughter now says "good night" to the Child Jesus, to the Blessed Virgin, and to her “good friend” Montse.

The X-rays show the improvement of her bone condition. She now walks and moves about like any other child.

We believe it was Montse who brought about such a miraculous recovery.

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